Even Tiles
The Southgate House Revival
111 E 6th St
Newport, KY 41071-1902
Jul 21, 2017
9:30 PM UTC
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Two and a half years into existence, Even Tiles have grown leaps and bounds since their 2012 inception in regards to both composition and live performances. 2013 saw the release of the well-received EP, “The Lower Tangent,” which consisted partly of former solo songs written and performed by band leader Justin White, and partly full-band written compositions. Even Tiles’ song “The Weather vs. Me” was featured on a compilation album, “After the Beep,” curated by Chris Staples (solo artist and former member of Twothirtyeight) and released late 2013.
In 2014, Even Tiles were privileged to secure opening honors for national touring acts The Dodos (San Francisco) and Those Darlins (Nashville). Since September of 2012, they have shared the stage with The Appleseed Cast (Lawrence, Kansas), The Features (Nashville), Night Beds (Nashville), Kopecky Family Band (Kansas), and many other extremely well-regarded musicians.
The early stages of 2015 find Even Tiles deep into the writing and recording of their first full-length album. Written entirely as a five-piece, some aspects of the new songs exhibit a slightly harder edge while maintaining Justin’s signature lush songwriting. Live, the new material is receiving a decidedly positive reaction, and each show finds the band adding new ideas to the set.
Read MoreIn 2014, Even Tiles were privileged to secure opening honors for national touring acts The Dodos (San Francisco) and Those Darlins (Nashville). Since September of 2012, they have shared the stage with The Appleseed Cast (Lawrence, Kansas), The Features (Nashville), Night Beds (Nashville), Kopecky Family Band (Kansas), and many other extremely well-regarded musicians.
The early stages of 2015 find Even Tiles deep into the writing and recording of their first full-length album. Written entirely as a five-piece, some aspects of the new songs exhibit a slightly harder edge while maintaining Justin’s signature lush songwriting. Live, the new material is receiving a decidedly positive reaction, and each show finds the band adding new ideas to the set.
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